
Between the coast road and the water, Dobrota is a long, thin strip of habitation, and most of what makes it pleasant sits at the water's edge: stone jetties, walled gardens running down to the sea, private chapels and mooring rings set into the rock. Swimming here is from platforms rather than beaches, and the water is deep, clear and unusually still, sheltered from the open Adriatic by two sets of narrows before it ever reaches this part of the bay.
A boat is the natural way to see the rest of it. From this shore it is a short run north to Perast and the two islets in front of it, or through the Verige narrows into the outer bay and on towards open sea. On land, the walled town lies to the south, with the fortress staircase behind it and the serpentine road up to Lovćen National Park beyond that. Restaurants along the shore work with what the bay produces, mostly fish, mussels and oysters farmed a few kilometres further up the coast.
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